
Reza Chaji, PhD
Founder and CEO
VueReal Inc.
Waterlooo, Ontario, Canada
Dr. Reza Chaji, a visionary leader and co-founder, spearheads VueReal Inc., a Waterloo (ON, Canada) based company. VueReal is dedicated to revolutionizing electronic systems (displays, sensors, AI, Autonomy, medical, health, automotive, etc.) by seamlessly integrating millions of micro-optoelectronic devices into system substrates, scaling, and accelerating the process.
Dr. Chaji's pioneering work in the development and commercialization of advanced technologies has significantly contributed to the enhancement of OLED TVs' yield, quality, and reliability. His innovations are now widely adopted in today’s OLED TVs, a testament to his expertise and industry impact.
He received his Ph.D. degree (2008) in Electrical Engineering at the University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada, where he worked on designing and implementing large-area electronic systems for AMOLED displays, biomedical imagers, and bio-array sensors.
He has over 70 published papers, one display and sensor book, and over 200 filed/granted patent applications. He has received several prestigious scholarships and awards, including the EY nominee for the Entrepreneur of the Year 2023, Young Alumni Achievement Medal, Faculty of Engineering, University of Waterloo, 2012; CMC Douglas R. Colton Medal for Research Excellence 2009; and Strategic Microelectronics Council of ITAC Industrial Collaboration Award 2007. He was a finalist for the 2023- Entrepreneur of the Year award by EY. Under his leadership, VueReal Inc. was awarded the 2023- Top 50 Companies to Watch by Deloitte Canada’s Technology Fast 50 program.
Dr. Chaji's pioneering work in the development and commercialization of advanced technologies has significantly contributed to the enhancement of OLED TVs' yield, quality, and reliability. His innovations are now widely adopted in today’s OLED TVs, a testament to his expertise and industry impact.
He received his Ph.D. degree (2008) in Electrical Engineering at the University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada, where he worked on designing and implementing large-area electronic systems for AMOLED displays, biomedical imagers, and bio-array sensors.
He has over 70 published papers, one display and sensor book, and over 200 filed/granted patent applications. He has received several prestigious scholarships and awards, including the EY nominee for the Entrepreneur of the Year 2023, Young Alumni Achievement Medal, Faculty of Engineering, University of Waterloo, 2012; CMC Douglas R. Colton Medal for Research Excellence 2009; and Strategic Microelectronics Council of ITAC Industrial Collaboration Award 2007. He was a finalist for the 2023- Entrepreneur of the Year award by EY. Under his leadership, VueReal Inc. was awarded the 2023- Top 50 Companies to Watch by Deloitte Canada’s Technology Fast 50 program.